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  • From: Markus Buchhorn <>
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  • Subject: ngi seminar telcast: Vint Cerf - Interplanetary Internet
  • Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 09:03:41 +1100


G'day All

I would like to beg a favour: Would somebody who is topologically closer to
this event than Australia be able to record (rtpdump) this presentation and
make it available for me to grab afterwards? I'll also try and record it
here (US.EST = GMT - 5, right?) but I'd like to get a really clean copy of
this if I can.

Thanks !

Cheers,
Markus

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>Vint Cerf, "Interplanetary Internet"
>
>NGI Distinguished Lecture - 1 March 2000, 1 PM EST
>
> In order to expand the potential of Internet protocol beyond
> our realm and into space, I recently began working with NASA's
> Jet Propulsion Laboratory on a new project. The project
> entails developing an interplanetary communications system
> based on a special set of protocols that would carry
> transmissions between planets.
>
>The DARPA and NSF NGI Programs are proud to announce the second
>event in the NGI Distinguished Lecturer series of live and telecast
>seminars on Next Generation Internet technologies. Vint Cerf is
>senior vice president of Internet Architecture and Technology for
>MCI Worldcom. Cerf is the co-designer of the TCP/IP protocol, the
>communications protocol that gave birth to the Internet and which
>is commonly used today. In December 1997, President Clinton
>presented the U.S. National Medal of Technology to Cerf and his
>partner, Robert E. Kahn, for founding and developing the Internet.
>During his tenure from 1976-1982 with the U.S. Department of
>Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Cerf played a
>key role leading the development of Internet and Internet-related
>data packet and security technologies. Cerf served as founding
>president of the Internet Society from 1992-1995 and as the
>chairman of the Board from 1998-1999. He is a fellow of the IEEE,
>ACM, American Association for the Advancement of Science, the
>American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of
>Engineering. He is on the Board of Directors of the Internet
>Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
>
>Location:
>
> National Center for Supercomputing Applications
> ACCESS Facility:
> Ballston Metro Center Office Tower, Suite 800
> 901 North Stuart Street
> Arlington, Virginia 22203
>
>Attendance:
>
> Space is limited. Please RSVP to
> .
> Directions for getting to the Access Facility can be found at
> the seminar's listing on
>
> http://www.ngi-supernet.org/conferences.html
>
>Multicast/Webcast:
>
> The NGI Distinguished Lecture Series will be multicast live and also
> webcast using RealMedia. The live multicast will allow for questions and
> comments from the remote audience. To tune into the Internet multicasts,
> look for the announcement in your MBONE session directory program
> ('sdr'). If the announcement is not present there, it still may
> be possible to receive the session by manually configuring the client
> programs ('vic', and 'rat' or 'vat') with session addresses. The
> session addresses, webcast details, and information on non-live access
> to the seminar will be posted on:
>
> http://www.ngi-supernet.org/conferences.html
>
> During the seminar, any technical difficulties about the multicast can
> be addressed to
> .
>
>
>NGI Distinguished Lecture Series Future Speakers:
>
> 23 March 2000 Kim Claffy, CAIDA
>
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